I need to select the correct graph for this equation: -4x + 3y = 6
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The graph has an x-intercept of 6/-4=-3/2 or -1.5.

Its y-intercept is 6/3=2.

The straight line must pass through the intercepts (-1.5,0) and (0,2).
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